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LoVE: Laboratory of Vision Engineering

PRaVDA takes shape

PRaVDA is a novel imaging instrument for use in proton therapy for the treatment of cancer.  The first “camera”, comprising of three sets of silicon strip detectors, nears completion.  This camera, the first of four, will record the paths of individual protons as they enter a patient. P1000012

This entry was posted in News on December 11, 2014 by Prof Nigel M Allinson, MBE – Distinguished Chair of Image Engineering.

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  • BMVA Computer Vision Summer School 2019
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  • MIUA 2015 comes to Lincoln on 15 – 17 July

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Lincoln School of Computer Science
University of Lincoln
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